Cape May County Herald, 22 October 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 30

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Mayor Ellsworth Arm*scot! has officially proclaimed the evening of Friday Oct. 31 Trick or Treat Night in Avalon. Declaring this to be the annual night out for elves.

, gremlins, and ghoeta, the

mayor indicated that Avalon residents should be prepared to offer some delectable treat or suffer the ingenious tricks which

we learned that he is nimble as a nat on the indoor tennis courts and gives the pros quite a run for their money at the

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Every so often we all encounter a superachiever Stone Harbor has had its share, we are sure, but we'll bet few have been so accomplished, in so many fields, as Eugene B. tylt/.M.D.of IMthSt. For stagers he is a highly esteemed neurosurgeon We first got to know Dr. Spite when he was boating on the Chesapeake in his 65 ft. cruiser Genie III. He and his wife Eleanor were an enviable sight exploring the bay in all kinds of

weather

However Dr. Spite is not the type to lock himself into just one hobby. He is now licensed to fly his own I^ear jet and use the time he saves for further pursuits. He could never be accurately described as a sprite. His physique more closely resembles that of a middle linebacker.

and Nautili Court House.

This facility, managed by Karen and Bill Wetherill, is open yearround. and ita purpose is to help keep us physically fit. If it firms up our tired and flabby muscles we’ll be the first to let you know.

Seven Mile Beach M'Ellen Rowland 368-2294

never take another trip I’ve seen the best of aU."

Querazri and her roommate Mary Callahan, Ruth and Gene Fisher of Stone Harbor and the Sam Schetingen (Caw) of Cape May a. House.

Imagine our surprise when

The William Klotzbuchers of 95th St. get around. Last year on a trip to Acapuko, Mexico, they met a couple from Chicago who have made the trip by car annually for 35 years! They also met a simpatico couple from Canada while there. The latter became such good pals that Marguerite and Bill visited them in their heme, Just inside the Walled City of Quebec, this summer. Marguerite was surprised at the spires of Ste. Anne du Beaupre' which have been erected since Ipr last trip 35 years ago and was depressed by all the commercial development surrounding the .Shrine. On Oct. 4 the Klotebuchers took off again, spending 4 days touring Williamsburg, Va> with friends Amelia

AFTER A WEEK of being glued to Television’s “Shogun” and an evening of watching fascinating slides of Japan, shown by the Seniors of Stone Harbor, it was especially interesting to have Mrs. John King of Wynnewood, Pa. as our houseguest. Edith’s late husband, John, wfis a

by siring half the mutts in Japan. Edith finally steeled herself to smile graciously when families showed up with yet another puppy, pointing to it protnty, bowing and saying Father, Mr. Mulligan." A publishing firm has been harassing Edith to publish her memoirs but we’ve

THREE PEOPLE ARE due congratulations: Mary Ann Yockey. who owns the Sea Horse Gift shop on the Wharf, Jim Owing*, a vestryman at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, and Jim FHher of Seashore Home Supply. The three have been asked to serve as the nominating committee for Stone Harbor’s Chamber of Commerce.

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building air strips near the Arctic Circle, he wound up being the Military Governor of Tsu-Shi Province in Japan where the famous Mikimoto pearls are seeded. They lived in a house designed by Frank IJoyd Wright. After living there Edith has never been sure why Wright became so

celebrated.

Her son, Johnny, was a year and 'A old when they arrived in Aba rata bo. As if Edith didn't have enough problems learning to boil all water before use and finding her way around nameless streets to a given destination on time, John, Sr. brought home a halfstarved male Irish Setter in a burst of paternal devotion for his little son. MR. MULLIGAN, as the

OTHER RETURNEES from summer vactions are Jessie and Harry Strohmete (councilman), the DelAnrenU*. (Ray and Marcelle), Dot and Jerry Stamp, and Ras* and Becky Bailey who visited, cn masse, the home of Stone Harbor’s Jane and Carey Moss, they all missed the best September within memory here but they did see unforgettable colors in the Poconos.

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SAW KAY AND FRAN Kopp today- They have just returned from a flight to Honolulu and the island of Maui. They awoke in Hawaii to the sight of the tame white doves which abound there, the surf boarders who start their seemingly effortless long rides at daybreak and were overcome by the beauty surrounding them. They shopped at the multitude of souvenirs shops and gasped at the Jade in every shape and hue. They took the tour around the sunken ships and the trip out to the National Cemetery where they were stunned at the vast area of tombstones

givjng graphic proof of the

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already aware) and touml the mammoth moon-like crater of Haleakala. Kay sums it up by saying "If I

Becky and Rnaa Bailey, Ray and Marcele Dcl-aarenth, and -Gerald and Dotty Stamp, all of Stone Harbor, took off together on an autumnal descent on the summer home of Carey and Jane Bo** in the Poconos,they live in this community during the winter months. We used to love to go, go, go but only an emergency can get us to miss one day in September on this lovely island.

Matt and Drew Woolery with their committee are busy planning a highly festive Halloween party for all their fellow hobgoblins among the Stone Harbor Seniors. It will be held on the witches’ night out, at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31 in the American Legion Hall. Hurry and become a member of the Seniors because it’s limited to members only and Invariable a sellout. You'll recognize me since the theme for the night is "The Twenties” and I'll be carrying my long orange cigarette holder. My spouse is try ipg to borrow a raccoon coat.

We can’t stay away from the - windows these days because there is a handsjme house being erected just across South Basin. Tom Gleeson is the builder who has two personable young men working on the construction, Paul Callahan and Joaeph King

of Sea Isle City. They, in helper r

turn, have a helper named Kizzie. Kizzie is a pedigreed black retriever who has learned to climb the ladder and we saw her make her first ascent! Ihoma* Keown of Lansdale, Pa., will be our new neighbor.

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infamy.’’ Their hearts were as heavy as the dark * clouds in the distance but then came the rainbow as if to assure them "this could never happen again." Fran and Kay flew on to Maui where they ate gourmet meals from almost every nation worldwide. They shopped and explored the whaling town of Lahaina (Cape May was once a whaling

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